The stars of Lynne Ramsay’s haunting new drama brought cinematic gravitas to the Palais des Festivals at Cannes
By The Celebrity Editorial Staff
The 2025 Cannes Film Festival reached a peak of cinematic and sartorial brilliance on Saturday night, May 17th, as Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson stepped onto the red carpet for the world premiere of Die, My Love. Directed by Lynne Ramsay, the film, an adaptation of Ariana Harwicz’s acclaimed 2017 novel, explores the raw complexities of postpartum psychosis. Both stars delivered riveting performances, receiving a 9-minute standing ovation. However, it was on the red carpet where sensations ran high as the stars made their mark appearing in custom ensembles by Dior.
Lawrence captivated attendees in an off-white silk taffeta inspired by the historic Poulenc 1949 look from Dior’s archives. Her flowing dress with its sculptural tailoring and ethereal lightness, evoked Old Hollywood glamour with elaborate pleated layering.
Meanwhile, Pattinson, a longtime Dior Men's ambassador, brought quiet authority to the red carpet wearing a modern black wool tuxedo by Kim Jones. The shawl-collar contributed to its understated appeal, and paired with a crisp white shirt, black silk bow tie, and high-shine patent leather shoes, the look was all precision and confidence amid the fervent paparazzi.
Both stars completed their looks with Dior Beauty. Lawrence’s natural look leaned into her natural glow with soft radiance, while Pattinson’s grooming brought both polish and edge.
Dior Men ambassador Robert Pattinson appears in understated elegance: Kim Jones' impeccable black wool tuxedo at Cannes—classic never looked so modern. (Photos courtesy Dior)


Jennifer Lawrence in Dior beige silk embroidered dress for the Sunday photocall. Robert Pattinson in Dior Men's brown leather jacket, light blue cotton overshirt, yellow t-shirt and beige wool pants. (Photos courtesy Dior)


Yet even as the critical conversation builds around Ramsay's haunting adaptation, it's the visual poetry of Lawrence and Pattinson in Dior that has provided some of the festival's most captivating moments. In the grand tradition of Cannes, where cinema and style have always been inseparable, these two stars have added their own distinctive chapter to the festival's illustrious fashion legacy.

